Depends on your age.......20? 50? The answer to that question changes drastically depending on which stage you are in your life.
2006-09-14 16:47:26
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answered by Kate 3
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Nah, You Might Have A Misunderstanding. Love Isn't Some Magical Feeling You Have When Your With Someone.....That's Hollywood Bullsh**. Love Is A Mutual Understanding Between Two People. If You Understand, Care, And Are Willing To Support Your Spouse, Then You Should Be Together. Sure, You Have Moments When You Seriously Hate Them Cause He/She Get's On Your Nerves....But It's All Karma.....As Much As You Hate Them Now, You Love'em Just As Much In The Future.....Think About It........
2006-09-14 16:48:57
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answered by Can't Make A Good Avatar!!! 3
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No way, life is way to short to live like that, money isnt everything. If you have to stay together (as roomates for expenses) youll find you will probably really end up not likeing each other when the other starts getting on with their life. End of story, there should be a clean break....and space
2006-09-14 16:46:35
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answered by zeakster01 2
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You are thinking rather than reacting. Marvelous maturity.
a) If this is credit - then absolutely.
b) If there is physical abuse - the absolutely not.
c) If you can agree on review and safeguard procedures.
d) Ditto sex and household tasks.
e) Ditto dating others and where.
f) If you can agree on Chinese or pizza once a week to discuss the issues.
g) If one or more answers is no, then I would go for a separation.
This is especially the case in terms of health insurance.
Try a good counselor also. You may be surprised what embers lie within.
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2006-09-14 16:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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My mum develop into previous college and develop into under no circumstances large with mushy feely. i will easily say I easily haven't any recollection of her hugging me as an adolescent. in reality, she under no circumstances hugged me till I hugged her when I left for Uni. Now each and every time I go back from being away to visit I hug her and he or she will be in a position to oftentimes come to hug me first, or perhaps my spouse. That stated i recognize she loves me yet in basic terms wasn't mushy in exhibiting it for some reason. (She grew up contained in the 40's so as that could want to be something to do with it). I in spite of the undeniable fact that am a hugging device so do not imagine badly of it. Why do not you in basic terms hug them once, it can make a distinction.
2016-11-26 23:58:47
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answered by ? 4
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Nope! get out of that--
If you both feel the same about not loving each other, how can you continue to deal together with money?? You will both fight.. I see it now. Better to break it off completely
2006-09-14 16:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are married, YES. If not, well that has to be up to you. Many unions are based on less, and love fades and grows at different times in life. I've never know a couple who hasn't experienced loss of love, but come to find it again after years.
2006-09-14 16:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. If you don't love each other anymore, why help each other out? Makes no sense.
2006-09-15 05:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, YOU SHOULD MOVE ON, IT NOT FAIR TO EITHER ONE'
OF YOU TO STAY IN A SITUATION THAT NEITHER OF YOU
WANT. TRUST ME, IT NOT THE BEST PLACE TO BE. IT WILL
ONLY GET A LOT WORST, SO BOTH OF YOU NEED TO\JUST CUT YOUR LOSES NOW.
2006-09-14 16:47:28
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answered by luckystar 6
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Probably not because when one of you finds someone else, it will cause problems - just move on.
2006-09-14 16:46:11
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answered by Venus 3
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